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Five Things Every Software Developer Should Know About Intellectual Property
John R. King
Partner, Knobbe, Martens, Olson & Bear LLP
949.721.2998 | [email protected]
www.knobbe.com
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Topics
1) How To Outsource Work To Contractors
2) How To Protect Computer Inventions In Light Of
Recent Legal Changes
3) How To Copyright Code
4) The Pros And Cons Of Open Source Software
5) How To Protect Trade Secrets
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Intellectual Property Protection
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Intellectual Property Business Tools
Ownership – ensure you own your technology
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Make Sure You Own Your Technology
Myth: I paid for it, therefore I own it.
Have contractors and employees sign agreements that
assign their intellectual property rights
Independent Consultant Agreements
Employee Agreements
These agreements should also
include an obligation of
confidentiality
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Intellectual Property Business Tools
Ownership – ensure you own your technology
Patents – obtain exclusivity in your market niche
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What Can I Patent?
The invention must be useful.
The invention must be novel – you have to be the first
one to do it.
The invention must not be an obvious variation.
With respect to software, the invention must be a
technical improvement.
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Finger Tap Zoom
U.S. Patent No. 7,864,163
America Invents Act (AIA)
General Themes:
- Harmonization
- First-To-File Patent System
- Simplify And Reduce Cost Of Patent Litigation
America Invents Act (AIA) Tax
Patent Maintenance Fee Increases
- 3.5 Years - from $1,150 to $1,600
+39% increase
- 7.5 Years - from $2,900 to $3,600
+24% increase
- 11.5 Years - $4,810 to $7,400
+54% increase
First-to-File Patent System
Beware: Deadlines Still Exist
Make Sure To File Your Patent Application Before A
Bar Date:
(1) Printed Publications,
(2) On Sale, and
(3) Public Use.
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America Invents Act
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America Invents Act
Michael Jackson’s
Anti-Gravity Lean
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America Invents Act
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America Invents Act
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America Invents Act
Increasing Odds Of Success
What Patent Office Program provides a 66% allowance
rate in less than 4 months?
Patent Prosecution Highway
First Action Interview Program
Prioritized Examination
Increasing Odds Of Success
What Patent Office Program provides a 66% allowance
rate in less than 4 months?
• Patent Prosecution Highway – 90% allowance within
a year.
• First Action Interview Program – 45% allowance
within six months.
• Prioritized Examination - 66% allowance in less
than 4 months!
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America Invents Act
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Internet Advertising
U.S. Patent No. 5,933,811
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Multimedia Time Warping
U.S. Patent No. 6,233,389
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Intellectual Property Business Tools
Ownership – ensure you own your technology
Patents – obtain exclusivity in your market niche
Copyrights – protect your content
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Copyright Protection
Copyright protection provided to the authors of “original works of authorship”
including software, literary, dramatic, musical, and artistic.
Copyright Protection is Automatic
© 2016 Company Name
All Rights Reserved
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Intellectual Property Business Tools
Ownership – ensure you own your technology
Patents – obtain exclusivity in your market niche
Copyrights – protect your content
Open Source – rapid prototyping with some risks
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Open Source Software
Pros:
Excellent way to create a prototype quickly.
Excellent for creating internal software tools.
Powerful SaaS tools.
Cons:
Can include an obligation to dedicate intellectual property to the public
Large acquiring companies often do not like it.
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Open Source Software
If you do not plan on distributing the software then
Open Source is an excellent option.
If you do plan on distributing the software then you
must consider the type of Open Source you plan on
using:
Permissive
Weak Copyleft
Strong Copyleft
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Open Source Software
Permissive - here’s the code, do whatever you want with it.
As an example, both Apple’s OS X and iOS operating systems contain code
that permissively licensed the Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD) Unix
Operating System.
Among the more common permissive licenses are the Apache, MIT, and BSD
licenses.
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Open Source Software
Weak Copyleft - a firm’s proprietary program can
remain proprietary, even when interfacing with weak
copyleft open source code.
Modifications to the weak copyleft open source code,
however, must be licensed to the public.
Examples include the GNU Lesser General Public
License (LGPL) and the Mozilla Public License.
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Open Source Software
Does cloud software constitute “distribution?”
Generally not, but be aware of the Affero General
Public License (AGPL).
Online use of AGPL code is considered distribution
and requires source code access even though a
physical copy of the code has not been distributed.
Licensing
- Beware of license terms.
Licensing
Licensing
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Intellectual Property Business Tools
Ownership – ensure you own your technology
Patents – obtain exclusivity in your market niche
Copyrights – protect your content
Open Source – rapid prototyping with some risks
Trade Secrets - keep proprietary information
confidential